I've always wanted to excel in f.o.i.l. mathmatics , it seems like there's a lot that can be done with it that I can't do otherwise. I've searched the internet for some useful learning tools, and consulted the local library for some books, but all the information seems to be directed to people who already know the subject. Is there any tool that can help new students as well?

Algebra Helper is what you are looking for. You can use this to enter questions pertaining to any math topic and it will give you a step-by-step answer to it. Try out this program to find answers to questions in scientific notation and see if you get them done faster.

Yeah, I agree with what has just been said. Algebra Helper explains everything in such great detail that even a amateur can learn the tricks of the trade, and solve some of the most tough mathematical problems. It explains each and every intermediate step that it took to reach a certain solution with such perfection that you’ll learn a lot from it.

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